The Lomography Museumnight Afterparty

The Lomography Museumnight Afterparty was very cozy and distinguished. We announced the winners of the Scavenger Hunt, broadcasted all 31 LomoKino movies and had some great company all night long. Read on the entire recap for further details including great pics + movies!

Generally speaking Lomography parties are a wild and uncontrolled bunch. However, the last Lomography Museumnight Afterparty was a distinguished, social and very cozy get together. A small Group of Lomographers came to the Lomography Gallery Store in Amsterdam on December 8th to reflect on the great event they participated in. Off course there was beer, lots of talking and even more images of the previous Museumnight.

The people who participated in the scavanger hunt got their pictures back, developed and printed at the awesome Lomography headquarters in Vienna. There was one team who won the scavanger hunt and they where rewarded with an excellent fun filled La Sardina pack for their effort. They deserved it, with the total amount of points they accumulated being waaaaaay more then those of the other 10 teams.

They scored over 200 points by taking pictures of more then 10 different museum entrances…

…a weddingceremony in Nemo…

…frying falafel in the Portugese synagoge…

…and loads of other awesome pictures! Team Siemen – congratulations!

We also had a visit from the local HEMA photoshop gang! They really like Lomography and try not to miss any of the parties that get organized in the Netherlands. We gave them a Sprocket Rocket to play with and that had the following effect…

We can’t wait for the next party, which will be January 6th 2012, but more about that in a later article ;)

OH! Lest we forget, all the LomoKino movies that where shot in the Jewish History Museum are now online and you can find them on our Vimeo account.
Here is a small selection of the masterpieces that were created!

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